viticulture in their settlements in the province of Lusitania, most especially Portuguese Estremadura and the south of Portugal. In Northern Portugal...
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local climate, availability of irrigation and so on - is suited to viticulture. Together, the three sectors of the industry, grape growing, winemaking...
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Trebbiano (section Vine and viticulture)
other grapes in table wine. It is known as 'Thalia' in both Bulgaria and Portugal. 'Ugni blanc' is the most widely planted white grape of France, being found...
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Trousseau (grape) (section Vine and Viticulture)
many parts of Western Europe; the largest plantations are today found in Portugal, where most famously it is used in port wine. It makes deep cherry red...
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traditions in New Spain. Later, as Old World wine further developed viticulture techniques, Europe would encompass three of the largest wine-producing...
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Cork (material) (category Articles containing Portuguese-language text)
permeability of corks and closures" (PDF). American Society for Enology and Viticulture. Scorpex Wine Services. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 May 2013...
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List of Protected Designation of Origin products by country (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
du pont-l'évêque vient du pays d'Auge; quant au livarot, il est fabriqué au sud-ouest du Calvados et au nord-ouest de l'Orne." Le Petit Futé Deauville...
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New World wine (category Articles containing Brazilian Portuguese-language text)
and accelerated after the economic crisis of 2002. The long history of viticulture in Argentina has brought forth the evolution of many local varieties...
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Chenin blanc (section Viticulture)
earlier than in vineyards with predominantly clay-based soils. Among the viticultural hazards to which Chenin is susceptible (apart from botrytis in less than...
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century BCE, with the colonization of Southern Gaul by Greek settlers. Viticulture soon flourished with the founding of the Greek colony of Marseille. Wine...
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Cabernet Sauvignon (section Viticulture)
naturally low yielding, budding late to avoid frost and resistant to viticulture hazards such as rot and insects—and to its consistent presentation of...
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Carménère (section Viticulture)
Australia, three cuttings of Carménère were imported from Chile by renowned viticultural expert Dr Richard Smart in the late 1990s. After two years in quarantine...
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Fernand Etgen (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
Fernand Etgen à Romain Schneider et Paulette Lenert au ministère de l'Agriculture, de la Viticulture et du Développement rural". gouvernement.lu (in French)...
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Phoenicia (section Viticulture)
expeditions Kon-Tiki Ra and Ra II Austronesian replicas Hōkūleʻa Sarimanok Te Au o Tonga Hawaiʻiloa canoe Samudra Raksa Alingano Maisu Saina Balangay Voyage...
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drawing a multitude of wine tourists to the region. Bordeaux's diverse viticultural regions specialize in a range of grape varieties such as Merlot, Cabernet...
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régions. Alsace is a région of varied economic activity, including: viticulture (mostly along the Route des Vins d'Alsace between Marlenheim and Thann)...
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meat and dairy products since there was limited agricultural space for viticulture and livestock rearing and other European rivals such as Spain and Greece...
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Sparkling wine (category Pages with Portuguese IPA)
co.za. Retrieved 22 September 2018. "Méthode Cap Classique, Part 1: Viticulture – Vinlab". 11 January 2017. T. Stevenson (2005). The Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia...
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many general terms used within the wine industry. For terms specific to viticulture, winemaking, grape varieties, and wine tasting, see the topic specific...
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German invasion of Luxembourg (category CS1 Portuguese-language sources (pt))
Louis Simmer oversaw Education, and Mathias Pütz directed Agriculture, Viticulture, Commerce, and Industry. In the days after the invasion Luxembourgish...
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volcanic soils, suitable for intensive farming, grazing, forestry, and viticulture. Many materials used to construct buildings were quarried from Geelong...
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Cluny abbey, cloistered garden, basilica, museum and ornate town hall. Viticulture and maturing Industrial River Port Metallurgy Logistics and road transport...
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principality has orchards with leafy meadows and a long tradition of viticulture. Liechtenstein's small land area hardly plays a role in climatic differences...
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the land is dry, so, the most important crops are cereals. However, viticulture is important too in the north of the municipality. The town is at one...
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one-third fruit confits, one-third sugar, and a quarter savoir faire.'' Viticulture: the local Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée is Coteaux d'Aix-en-Provence...
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its coat of arms. Though no mention of St. Martin's connection with viticulture is made by Gregory of Tours or other early hagiographers, he is now credited...
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strongest in the European Union, but a related system, the American Viticultural Area, restricts the use of certain regional labels in America, such as...
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writers remain. Circumstantial evidence suggests that Carthage developed viticulture and wine production before the fourth century BC, and exported its wines...
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millennium BC, the donkey was brought to Europe, possibly at the same time as viticulture was introduced, as the donkey is associated with the Syrian god of wine...
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of diversity in production at that time. In Roman times the type of viticulture practiced by the Greeks was their model; production included white wine...
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